Re: Seeking Advice From [Relatively] Dignified Men With High Net Worth

I'm pretty sure my most recent memory of you is a brief vignette in which you attempt http://www.grindtv.com/outdoor/blog/...y+large+shark/ to drink a pint of beer through your bony denim-clad thighs. I don't know what you're clicking my dignified guy thread for. I accidentally pasted that in but I can't really bring myself to delete it.

Re: Seeking Advice From [Relatively] Dignified Men With High Net Worth

I think going with golf as a hobby and making a variety of items would be the best way to go. As my father was also a lawyer, and a golfer, although apparently not nearly as fiscally well off as your grandfather, I gotta say that with very few exceptions people would rather have gifts for their hobbies--which they enjoy--rather than their jobs--where they might like certain other versions of the stuff you'd make just for functional reasons.

The personalized ball markers are a good idea, but think about doing a whole set. Get an existing golf glove and. Then he gets a nice set of stuff and if he doesn't like one of them for some reason it's still cool because he'll probably like the others and won't have to feel guilty.